How they did what they did: Delfino’s Open Jumper

UPDATE: I’ve got the whole video thing going now. So that’s kind of cool. This is just the tip of the iceberg my friends. Here’s the video of the play diagrammed below, so you know what I’m talking about.

Every so often I’ll be diagramming a play from a Bucks game that I thought was particularly effective. Today’s diagram is from a open Carlos Delfino jumper last night that began with 3:38 to go in the fourth quarter. He missed the shot ultimately, but the creation of it was very well executed. For a team that’s been struggling with that sort of thing, it was a relief to see.

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(NOTE: Squiggly lines are dribbles, dotted lines are passes, lines with a line at the end are picks and lines with arrows are cuts.)